Re: [SR-Users] [Kamailio 4.2] Crash during burn-in test

2015-09-24 Thread Jack Wang
Hi Daniel, Sorry for my late reply at first. I took your suggestion and update Kamailio from 4.2.3 to 4.2.6, then test again, it does't crash now ! :D Thank you very much! 2015-09-08 15:03 GMT+08:00 Daniel-Constantin Mierla : > Hello, > > the first frames of the backtrace

Re: [SR-Users] [Kamailio 4.2] Crash during burn-in test

2015-09-24 Thread Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Hello, ok, thanks for providng the feedback, it is good to know that was something already fixed. Cheers, Daniel On 24/09/15 12:20, Jack Wang wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > Sorry for my late reply at first. > > I took your suggestion and update Kamailio from 4.2.3 to 4.2.6, > then test again, > it

Re: [SR-Users] [Kamailio 4.2] Crash during burn-in test

2015-09-08 Thread Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Hello, the first frames of the backtrace don't have the symbol table, do have other core files from where you can extract the bt full? Also, 4.2.3 is old in its series, newer versions in branch 4.2 were released. Can you update the latest version in branch 4.2 and reproduce again? That will rule

Re: [SR-Users] [Kamailio 4.2] Crash during burn-in test

2015-09-03 Thread Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Hello, can you give the exact version: kamailio -v? Also, the log message indicates that a core file was generated, sent the backtrace taken from gdb: gdb /path/to/kamailio /path/to/corefile bt full Could you reproduce the issue, or did it happen only once? Cheers, Daniel On 03/09/15 04:50,

[SR-Users] [Kamailio 4.2] Crash during burn-in test

2015-09-02 Thread Jack Wang
[Steps] 1. one MCU call multi-endpoints 2. MCU hangup all endpoints repeatedly. And all through Kamailio proxy. [Results] For a while, Kamailio crashed. Followings are related logs: == Sep 2 19:08:34 ./kamailio[3712]: : tm [t_fwd.c:1632]: